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Assisted Living Houses

What are different types of retirement homes in India?

The largely ignored concept of retirement housing has been slowly witnessing an increased consumer interest across India. With a large number of senior citizens being financially stronger than their earlier generations, the concept of luxury is also being adopted within various retirement home projects. Since India has diverse financial demographics there are a number of […]

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Retirement Home-Investment Vs End Use

Buying a retirement home- Investment Vs End use

About 41.5% of the population of India is ruled by youngsters, which means, after a couple of decades, India can expect more senior citizens. Also, the increasing number of senior citizens with adequate finances has been on the upswing. The evolution of India’s real estate segment along with the increasing need for senior citizen homes […]

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Retail real estate sector witnesses slow growth

In the first two quarters of the ongoing year, the top eight cities of India have contributed to around 5 percent of the total mall supply. Though the number seems small, it is stronger enough, particularly in a sluggish market economy. According to Cushman & Wakefield India, the total mall supply has grown by 2.9 […]

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Bangalore Namma metro- An expensive venture

Delay in construction work, for unlikely reasons, is likely to raise the stakes and escalate the cost of construction vehemently. The Bangalore metro construction work holds true in this regard as the cost of the project has hit the roof with Rs 15352 crore from Rs 6395, since 2007. According to market reports, presence of […]

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RBI’s first quarter review-Its impact on real estate

In an attempt to boost the Indian economy, the RBI did not change the interest rates in order to support the ailing rupee. However, according to experts, the liquidity tightening is likely to roll back when the currency market returns to its stable position that will aid it to sustain growth. According to the new […]

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